Camila Oliveira Fairclough

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Camila Oliveira Fairclough
Born1979 (age 4546)
NationalityBrazilian and British
Education École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts
Known forPainting
Website camila-oliveira-fairclough.info

Camila Oliveira Fairclough (born 1979) is a Brazilian and British artist who lives in Paris. [1]

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Early life

Camila Oliveira Fairclough was born in 1979 at Rio de Janeiro. She studied at the Escola de Artes Visuais do Parque Lage (Rio de Janeiro) with Nelson Leirner and at the Beaux-Arts de Paris with Jean-Marc Bustamente, Sylvie Fanchon and Bernard Piffaretti. [2]

Work

Her artistic practice includes painting, artist's book, performance, with the creation of works that mixes language, popart and abstraction. [3] Oliveira Fairclough has exhibited internationally at museums such as the Minus Space (New York City), the Centre Pompidou (Paris), [4] the Mudam (Luxembourg), [5] NortArt, Büdelsdorf, [6] and galleries such as Urs von Unger Gallery (Saanen), [7] Emmanuel Hervé, [8] Luis Adelantado, [9] Laurent Godin. [10]

In 2022 she curated the exhibition Chocolate Fresa Vainilla at the Galería Luis Adelantado in Valencia, bringing together the works of Armando Andrade Tudela, Allison Blumenthal, Claude Closky, Anne Colomes, Oriane Déchery, Olivier Filippi, Robbin Heyker, David Hominal, Jan Kiefer, Colombe Marcasiano, Jean François Maurige, Ana Mazzei, Rasmus Nilausen  [ ca ], Marielle Paul, Hugo Pernet, Simon Rayssac, Alain Séchas  [ fr ], Hank Schmidt in der Beek  [ de ], Sarah Tritz  [ fr ], Emmanuel Van der Meulen, Elsa Werth, Concha Ybarra among others, [11] and with Sylvie Fanchon the exhibition Aoulioulé at the MRAC  [ fr ] in Sérignan with a selection of works around and about language from Martine Aballéa, Anne-Lise Coste, Jessica Diamond, Joseph Kosuth, Muriel Leray, Raffaella della Olga, Walter Swennen, Júlio Villani  [ fr ], Virginie Yassef  [ fr ], Rémy Zaugg and others. [12] [13]

Collections

Her work is present in the collections of the Centre Pompidou, [14] the Fonds national d'art contemporain (Paris), [15] the Fonds régional d'art contemporain Normandie Rouen, [16] Alsace, [17] Bretagne, [18] Iles-de-France, [19] BPS22  [ fr ] (Charleroi) [20] among others.

Selected bibliography

References

  1. "Camila Oliveira Fairclough". Centre Pompidou. Retrieved 2021-03-04.
  2. "Camila OLIVEIRA FAIRCLOUGH | Cnap". www.cnap.fr. Retrieved 2021-03-04.
  3. Morais, Pedro. "Camila Oliveira Fairclough : Devenir étranger". Le Quotidien de l'Art (in French). Archived from the original on 2021-01-22. Retrieved 2021-03-04.
  4. Marcelis, Bernard (13 December 2019). "Points de rencontres". artpress (in French). Archived from the original on 2019-12-13. Retrieved 2021-03-04.
  5. "Flatland". Wall Street International (in French). 5 February 2018. Retrieved 2021-03-05.
  6. ArtFacts. "Camila Oliveira Fairclough | Artist". ArtFacts. Retrieved 2021-03-04.
  7. Sterchi, Jenny. "Moderne Kunst in historischem Haus". Anzeiger von Saanen (in German). Retrieved 2021-03-05.
  8. Berceliot Courtin, Arlène. "Camila Oliveira Fairclough". slash-paris.com. Archived from the original on 2014-04-21. Retrieved 2021-03-05.
  9. latamuda (24 November 2016). "Triple inauguración en Luis Adelantado". Latamuda (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-03-05.
  10. Benoit, Guillaume. "Camila Oliveira Fairclough — Galerie Laurent Godin, Paris — Point de vue". slash-paris.com. Archived from the original on 2021-03-03. Retrieved 2021-03-05.
  11. "Camila Oliveira Fairclough convierte una exposición colectiva en una "experiencia gourmet"". Cultur Plaza (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-12-14.
  12. Cougy, Jean-Luc (27 November 2022). "" Aoulioulé " au Musée régional d'art contemporain de Sérignan". En revenant de l'expo ! (in French). Retrieved 2022-12-16.
  13. L'Art-vues (21 November 2022). "Sérignan : exposition "Aoulioulé" au Mrac jusqu'au 19 mars, par BTN". L'Art-vues (in French). Retrieved 2022-12-16.
  14. Pompidou, Musée national d’art moderne-Centre (28 August 2020). "Collection Musée national d'art moderne – Centre Pompidou". Navigart.fr (in French). Retrieved 2021-03-05.
  15. "Collection Cnap". www.cnap.fr. Archived from the original on 2016-02-01. Retrieved 2021-03-05.
  16. Rouen, Frac Normandie (9 November 2020). "Collection Frac Normandie Rouen". Navigart.fr (in French). Retrieved 2021-03-05.
  17. Frac Alsace (28 August 2020). "Collection Frac Alsace". Navigart.fr (in French). Retrieved 2021-03-05.
  18. Pigeon, Adriana. "la collection en ligne". Frac Bretagne (in French). Retrieved 2021-03-05.
  19. Frac Ile-de-France (28 August 2020). "Collection Frac Ile-de-France". Navigart.fr (in French). Retrieved 2021-03-05.
  20. "Camila Oliveira Fairclough | BPS22 – Collection". BPS22 (in French). Retrieved 2021-03-05.
  21. Camila Oliveira Fairclough: Marble Memo (in French). Montbeliard: Le 19, Centre d'Art Contemporain. 2010. ISBN   978-2-35075-066-8. OCLC   711940649.
  22. Nin, Bettie (1 May 2015). "Armer les toboggans". Critique d'art. Actualité internationale de la littérature critique sur l'art contemporain (in French). ISSN   1246-8258.
  23. Thély, Nicolas. "Publication – Entretiens : perspectives contemporaines sur les publications d'artistes". Pratiques et Théories de l'art contemporain (in French). Retrieved 2021-03-05.
  24. "7 livres – Forsythia, Lilac and Geranium". artpress (in French). 22 February 2022. Retrieved 2022-03-02.